Well Larry, what I meant was, that to us that coveted these cars when they were new, the 4 door was of no interest. Folks like you who have a need for a 4 door are happy wth them. They all have style, that's why we love them, but the coupes and 'verts are of more interest to us who were just starting to drive when they were new. And no kid in those days wanted a 4 door. Altho, now, I'd love a 4 door hardtop (only) '61 Chrysler Station Wagon!
These things run in generations, seen any Model A's lately? Many owners/collectors are to old to drive them now, and they're hard to sell.
To each his own, and enjoy them all; Ray
On Dec 22, 2008, gardinier@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Don't care about style? Are you saying a '56 DeSoto lacks style because it has four doors? I have kids and I prefer four doors and to me they're cooler than 2 doors because they haven't been over priced by old farts like you. LOL. To each his own.
I hope there wasn't a shill bidder, it saddens me when people can't play nice. I called a friend/client on it when I learned that he had a friend put in a "starter bid". I lost a little respect for him that day. Don't know if it'll change his ways, I doubt I'm that influential but maybe...
Larry Gardinier
-------------- Original message -------------- From: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxx> It's worth what it brings. It sounds like he has a shill bidder, and at some point they'll not bid and the winner was bid way up. If the last shill bid doesn't get -bid, they can offer it to the next (legitimate) bidder, as a second offer opportunity. I think the problem is that some of these boomers grew up with not much interest about cars, and now buy "an old car" just to enjoy. Us old farts grew up wanting and driving only coupe and 'verts, wouldn't be caught dead in a "all door". So they have the most value, and the also-rans are bringing more money due to the buyers not caring about style and the lack of reasonable coupes and 'verts. Ray in Mena, AR
On Dec 22, 2008, debensonii@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
So if this high bidder is a scam, and this car makes it's third appearance on eBay then what do you guys think a car like this is worth?
The collector car price guide shows a #2 car @ $11,900 and a #1 car @ $17,000.00 this car is very nice but not a true #1 car, maybe 13 years ago but not now...
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